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Rulers of the Moon

Toronto, Ontario, Canada | SELF

Toronto, Ontario, Canada | SELF
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"FLASHBACK: GOODNIGHT, SUNRISE’S 3RD BIRTHDAY BASH W/ RULERS OF THE MOON, THE DYING ARTS 5/11/13"

So maybe it took us a month or so to post this. Sue us.

Were you there when Rulers Of The Moon kicked the evening off with a thrashing sound that falls somewhere between old school punk and what I imagine Nirvana would have sounded like if Kurt Cobain were less morose? We were, and we thoroughly enjoyed a good moshy bounce as the power-chord-peppered punk kept assailing our senses. Stage presence was in abundance as the crowd was warmed up proper. A band on the cusp of something rather spectacular, methinks.

Did you bear witness to The Dying Arts rocking the Silver Dollar crowd out to a sampling of what their 2013 debut will be offering our iPods? We certainly did, and if you’re not on board, best grab a ticket. When OTM was first sent the video for single “Authentic”, my spider senses tingled: I suspected this was a band best enjoyed live. I was not mistaken.

Let me shoot it straight: I know how it feels now when people listen to current music and feel old. All of the grunge glory I Smart-List on iTunes (lovingly titled ZOMG Emo Teen Years) is fading fast — looking at your latest single, Foo Fighters. Luckily, The Dying Arts is hell-bent on resurrecting that say it with oomph/rock you against a wall vibe sorely lacking in current years (seriously, Edge 102.1: I dig “Ho Hey” but The Lumineers are not alternative frickin’ rock, alright?). Hell, they even throw in twists of 80s prog just for that hip shake factor.

And then the birthday band loaded with members boasting birthdays individually took the stage and really, if you’ve ever been to a Goodnight, Sunrise gig, you know they’ll melt your face and dance your feet off at the same time. Strung out on candy from their loot bags (because they are the coolest band around this town) and blowing bubbles between snapshots, we lost our minds to a set rich in tracks from the awesome and soon-to-be-properly-reviewed-if-they’d-stop-tempting-us-to-shows album Create/Destroy/Create as well as a cover of Alanis Morissette’s “You Oughta Know” with Greg LeGros and well… dude, you recover from that. I dare you.

So yes, we waited a month to post about this spectacular night of booze-toasted birthday madness. But you now understand why you really shouldn’t have missed it and are enjoying the pictures, right? And because OTM loves you, enjoy this video my tipsy ass recorded for posterity once I realized two lines in what magic was happening before us. - Open 'Til Midnight - Amber Waves


"FLASHBACK: GOODNIGHT, SUNRISE’S 3RD BIRTHDAY BASH W/ RULERS OF THE MOON, THE DYING ARTS 5/11/13"

So maybe it took us a month or so to post this. Sue us.

Were you there when Rulers Of The Moon kicked the evening off with a thrashing sound that falls somewhere between old school punk and what I imagine Nirvana would have sounded like if Kurt Cobain were less morose? We were, and we thoroughly enjoyed a good moshy bounce as the power-chord-peppered punk kept assailing our senses. Stage presence was in abundance as the crowd was warmed up proper. A band on the cusp of something rather spectacular, methinks.

Did you bear witness to The Dying Arts rocking the Silver Dollar crowd out to a sampling of what their 2013 debut will be offering our iPods? We certainly did, and if you’re not on board, best grab a ticket. When OTM was first sent the video for single “Authentic”, my spider senses tingled: I suspected this was a band best enjoyed live. I was not mistaken.

Let me shoot it straight: I know how it feels now when people listen to current music and feel old. All of the grunge glory I Smart-List on iTunes (lovingly titled ZOMG Emo Teen Years) is fading fast — looking at your latest single, Foo Fighters. Luckily, The Dying Arts is hell-bent on resurrecting that say it with oomph/rock you against a wall vibe sorely lacking in current years (seriously, Edge 102.1: I dig “Ho Hey” but The Lumineers are not alternative frickin’ rock, alright?). Hell, they even throw in twists of 80s prog just for that hip shake factor.

And then the birthday band loaded with members boasting birthdays individually took the stage and really, if you’ve ever been to a Goodnight, Sunrise gig, you know they’ll melt your face and dance your feet off at the same time. Strung out on candy from their loot bags (because they are the coolest band around this town) and blowing bubbles between snapshots, we lost our minds to a set rich in tracks from the awesome and soon-to-be-properly-reviewed-if-they’d-stop-tempting-us-to-shows album Create/Destroy/Create as well as a cover of Alanis Morissette’s “You Oughta Know” with Greg LeGros and well… dude, you recover from that. I dare you.

So yes, we waited a month to post about this spectacular night of booze-toasted birthday madness. But you now understand why you really shouldn’t have missed it and are enjoying the pictures, right? And because OTM loves you, enjoy this video my tipsy ass recorded for posterity once I realized two lines in what magic was happening before us. - Open 'Til Midnight - Amber Waves


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Toronto-based post-punk indie band Rulers of the Moon formed in early 2012, and their combination of a broken knuckles DIY ethic and a blistering live show are rapidly gaining them a loyal following.

All five band members are seasoned characters from the Toronto indie scene, and they have brought their experience to bear on a new sound best described as a mix of Black Flag/Fugazi/Refused post-punk stylings with hints of Mike Patton influence. (The IndieMachine). Like Fugazi, Rulers are influenced far beyond traditional punk and grunge, with their sensibilities informed by artists as diverse as Bruce Springsteen, TV on the Radio, A Tribe Called Quest, and more. Frontman Greg LeGros brings a wide vocal range that can go from ballad to screaming in the blink of an eye - not wholly surprising considering that Rulers sacred pre-show traditions include copious amounts of whiskey and the application of tiger balm to uncomfortable places...

The band's debut EP Convolution of Broca dropped in October 2012; since then Rulers have been gaining momentum with shows across Southern Ontario, most recently playing to a full and enthusiastic house at The Bovine Sex Club during Canadian Music Week. A boisterous gig at the Silver Dollar room to celebrate their 2 year anniversary followed and the Rulers took a break from the stage to work on the debut LP.

'Dissemination', self-produced and mixed by our 5th member Chris Sampson, was released in August of 2013. Since then, the boys have been playing consistently in and around Toronto promoting the new LP. New material is also in the works and a 4 track EP will be released in early 2014 - one of the first from new local label Unprofitable Records.

Rulers will hit Ottawa in January, with an East Coast tour to follow in the Spring.

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